I am new into perl.
I decided to use MatrixReal module to find inverse of a given matrix.
#! /usr/local/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Math::MatrixReal;
sub INVERT_MATRIX
{
my $matrix =Math::MatrixReal->new_from_string(<<'MATRIX');
[ 0 1 2 ]
[ 3 4 5 ]
[ 6 7 8 ]
MATRIX
print $matrix;
my $inverse = $matrix->decompose_LR->invert_LR ;
print $inverse;
when I try to print inverese matrix as it was given in the book I get the following output:
% myprog
[ 0.000000000000E+00 1.000000000000E+00 2.000000000000E+00 ]
[ 3.000000000000E+00 4.000000000000E+00 5.000000000000E+00 ]
[ 6.000000000000E+00 7.000000000000E+00 8.000000000000E+00 ]
Use of uninitialized value in print at myprog line 34.
can somebody tell me what I did wrong?
by the way I do have a [ and a ] surrounding those numbers properly
this web app won't accept it in that region due to that
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